Someone who travels about selling his wares (as on the streets or at carnivals)
A person who breeds and trains hawks and who follows the sport of falconry.
1 And almost immediately I heard a cart pass, and a hawker crying:
2 The hawker , noticing my worry, called out that they were his pets.
3 Just then a hawker passed down King Street, crying mussels and cockles.
4 Two hawker street stalls in Singapore have been awarded a Michelin star.
5 Ethiopian, Israeli, Afghani and Malaysian hawker food restaurants are among other new options.
6 In the dialect of the North, a hawker of earthenware is thus designated.
7 The Spook sounded like a hawker on the Home Shopping Network.
8 The mother was bargaining for fish with a hawker at the kitchen door.
9 The hawker 's readiness destroyed any suspicions the sentinel may have felt.
10 A street hawker eagerly hands me a shot of something red.
11 The hawker 's little book, which I purchased, was a curious mixture.
12 I spotted the hawker again, this time much lower, about two metres above water.
13 Don't Miss: The bottom floor with its hawker - style food outlets.
14 A hawker appeared suddenly and asked, in English, if he wanted to buy rugs.
15 She saw that Torarin the fish hawker sat among them.
16 The male mango- hawker is a Deccan Hindu or wholesale dealers.
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